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The recital art of a story is determined by the kind of experience and the quality of vision, which the author seeks to convey through the mutual interaction with nature. Literary works bear testimony to the fact that the artistic quality of a good story lies ultimately in something beyond method and technique. Kempton has rightly observed, “a noble theme may sound merely pretentious under poor telling” (qtd. in Bhatt 151). Form and technique make the vital elements of a work of art, for, they are inseparable from the subject matter. The tactic of communicating ideas is the mark of good fiction.

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